I think the general social media encourages instant gratification - small and continual dopamine hits - rather than any kind of long-term satisfaction from building something more.
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I think the general social media encourages instant gratification - small and continual dopamine hits - rather than any kind of long-term satisfaction from building something more.
The promise of a great (monetary) success if you gather thousand (millions) of likes at those platforms, the "salivation" effect.